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Jewell's Society of Physics Students chapter receives award Contact: Rob Eisele, 816-415-7574 January 24, 2007
The William Jewell College chapter of the Society of Physics Students has been selected as an Outstanding SPS Chapter for the 2005-2006 school year.
“The selection is based on the depth and breadth of SPS activities conducted by the chapter in such areas as physics research, public service outreach, physics tutoring programs, hosting and representation at physics meetings, and providing social interaction for chapter members,” said Gary White, director of the Society of Physics Students.
The Society of Physics Students is a professional association designed for students. Membership, through collegiate chapters, is open to anyone interested in physics.
Founded in Liberty, Mo., in 1849, William Jewell College has earned a solid reputation among the Midwest’s most consistently honored and academically challenging private colleges. With its rigorous academic culture and focus on student achievement, the college offers students an outstanding education grounded in the liberal arts with a unique focus on cultivating leadership, intellectual and spiritual growth.
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